UFC Vegas 13: Teixeira could become all-time leader in UFC LHW finishes & submissions

Had Glover Teixeira been able to join the UFC back in 2007, this record would probably already be well in hand. Teixeira’s first nine…

By: Trent Reinsmith | 3 years ago
UFC Vegas 13: Teixeira could become all-time leader in UFC LHW finishes & submissions
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Had Glover Teixeira been able to join the UFC back in 2007, this record would probably already be well in hand.

Teixeira’s first nine professional bouts took place in the United States. He went 7-2 in those contests. He left the States voluntarily on a five-fight winning streak, to get a visa issue sorted out. Teixeira thought the process would be quick. It took four years.

When Teixeira returned to America, he went on another five-fight winning streak, this time in the UFC. The run ended with a loss to Jon Jones, at the height of the LHW great’s first championship run.

In his eight fights after the loss to Jones, Teixeira went 5-3. Then, in 2019, things once again clicked for the veteran fighter. From January 2019 through May 2020, Teixeira went 4-0 with three stoppage wins. He earned two fight-night bonuses during that stretch.

Overall, in his nineteen fights and eight years with the promotion, Santos has racked up 11 finishes—with five of those coming by way of submission. Those eleven finishes have him tied with OSP for the overall record in the division’s history. Picking up one more would have him standing all alone atop the weight class.

Likewise, Glover is also currently in a five-way tie with Jon Jones, Misha Cirkunov, Paul Craig, and (once again) Ovince St. Preux for most light heavyweight wins by submission. So if he can get the tap from Santos on Saturday night, he’ll lay claim to not just one piece of history, but two.

On Saturday he’ll look to put together his second UFC five-fight winning streak when he faces another former 205-pound title challenger, Thiago Santos, in the main event of UFC Vegas 13.

Santos has not fought since he took Jones the distance in July 2019. Not only did Santos go five-full rounds with Jones, but he took one of the scorecards, dropping a split decision to the then-champ.

Santos vs. Teixeira takes place at UFC Apex in Las Vegas. Here is where Teixeira stands in the UFC all-time light heavyweight record book.

Glover Teixeira in the UFC LHW record book

Glover Teixeira
Glover Teixeira
Teixeira is tied for sixth in UFC light heavyweight history with 19 total fights
Teixeira ranks third in UFC light heavyweight history in wins with 14
Teixeira is tied for first in UFC light heavyweight history with 11 finishes
Teixeira is tied for third in UFC light heavyweight history with six knockout wins
Teixeira is tied for first in UFC light heavyweight history with five submission wins
Teixeira ranks fourth in UFC light heavyweight history with seven total fight-night bonuses
Teixeira ranks sixth in UFC light heavyweight history in total fight time at 3:15:43
Teixeira ranks tenth in UFC light heavyweight history in control time at 51:00
Teixeira ranks fourth in UFC light heavyweight history in top position time with 46:43
Teixeira is tied for tenth in UFC light heavyweight history with five knockdowns
Teixeira ranks seventh in UFC light heavyweight history with 698 significant strikes landed
Teixeira ranks fourth in UFC light heavyweight history with 1123 total strikes landed
Teixeira ranks tenth in UFC light heavyweight history with 23 takedowns landed
Teixeira ranks third in UFC light heavyweight history with 11 submission attempts
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Trent Reinsmith
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Trent Reinsmith is a freelance writer based out of Baltimore, MD. He has been covering sports for more than 15 years, with a focus on MMA for most of that time. Trent focuses on the day-to-day business of MMA — both inside and outside the cage — for Bloody Elbow.

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